The
Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta invites
applications for an endowed professorship in Vertebrate Palaeontology at
the Assistant or Associate Professor level. The endowment was
established by the “River of Death and Discovery Dinosaur Museum
Society” (RDDDMS) and via various stakeholders with commitment to
science, research and education.
This professorship is designed to recruit a new research leader to Alberta in Vertebrate Palaeontology. The research program, teaching commitments and service roles of the candidate will be conducted through the facilities of the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum (PJCDM) in Wembley, Alberta, at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, and at various postsecondary institutions within Campus Alberta.
All correspondence should be addressed to: Dr. Michael Caldwell
This professorship is designed to recruit a new research leader to Alberta in Vertebrate Palaeontology. The research program, teaching commitments and service roles of the candidate will be conducted through the facilities of the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum (PJCDM) in Wembley, Alberta, at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, and at various postsecondary institutions within Campus Alberta.
All correspondence should be addressed to: Dr. Michael Caldwell
The effective date of employment will be July 1, 2016
To apply (and for more information) go here: www.careers.ualberta.ca/Competition/A106127772/
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